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the bush era tax cuts, most people won't feel until 2014 when they file the 2013 tax returns. the payroll deduction, you will probably feel, for income of 50,000 , which would be a thousand dollars a year, the impact for the federal spending won't be felt until october the thousand 13, many state -- 2013. many state programs may feel an impact in june of 2013. >> the clock might be prolonged a bit. if we get in to 2013, and they kick off, how is it going to affect those paying their bills at home. >> it will be a struggle, some people, estimate, from 1000, to $3000 for a households. which would be about a utility bill on a monthly basis or a cable bill or cell phone bill. it won't be good. it won't be disastrous. the bigger picture is the jolt to the economy, may not be immediate couldn't cause the economy to kick back in to a recession, minus point 9%, to minus 3.5%. maryland has more to worry about. tax rates are going to go up. we will r a state that works closely with the federal government. any cut backs, in nondefense and defense will impact maryland more so than kansas
the bush era tax cuts, most people won't feel until 2014 when they file the 2013 tax returns. the payroll deduction, you will probably feel, for income of 50,000 , which would be a thousand dollars a year, the impact for the federal spending won't be felt until october the thousand 13, many state -- 2013. many state programs may feel an impact in june of 2013. >> the clock might be prolonged a bit. if we get in to 2013, and they kick off, how is it going to affect those paying their bills...
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. >> and tax breaks. that time of year again. >>> when we return, how to impress your valentine's sweetie. >> some food and drink to express your love and good taste. >>> welcome back, everybody. february 14th, of course, is valentine's day, which means you only have a few more days to plan something really special that will sweep that significant other right off their feet. what better way to do that than to wine and dine them. joining me this morning to set up the perfect valentine's day dinner tim laird, america's chief entertaining officer and thor of the book "that's entertaining." welcome back. you come bearing gifts.. you have outdone yourself tonight. >> it looks like valentine's day here again. so, a lot of fun. you know what i love about this, it doesn't have to be a romantic experience. you can invite friends over and have some fun foods and beverages that are a nice pairing. like a match made in heaven that are romantic in themselves. i have great examples of food and beverage that go together
. >> and tax breaks. that time of year again. >>> when we return, how to impress your valentine's sweetie. >> some food and drink to express your love and good taste. >>> welcome back, everybody. february 14th, of course, is valentine's day, which means you only have a few more days to plan something really special that will sweep that significant other right off their feet. what better way to do that than to wine and dine them. joining me this morning to set up...
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the facts are the bill includes tax breaks and other incentives designed to prevent a mass exodus from the current employer-based system. but finding the facts in the midst of the noise can be difficult. david wright, abc news, maryland. >>> and we will continue from time to time fact-checking health care reform. >>> overseas next. taiwan mounted a huge rescue effort after the powerful typhoon that hit the country sunday. the storm dumped more than six feet of rain, causing taiwan's worst floods in 50 years, and mud slides that buried whole villages. 70 people are confirmed dead, at least 100 are missing. >>> nobel peace prize winner aung sun sue key had her house arrest extended today. president obama condemned the new conviction, calling for her unconditional release, and as clarissa ward reports, an american was sentenceded along with the myanmar's opposition leader. >> reporter: pro-democracy leader, aung san suu kyi, a nobel prize laureate, has spent nearly 14 of the past 20 years in detention. the court said she allowed this man, american john yettaw, to spend two nights in her h
the facts are the bill includes tax breaks and other incentives designed to prevent a mass exodus from the current employer-based system. but finding the facts in the midst of the noise can be difficult. david wright, abc news, maryland. >>> and we will continue from time to time fact-checking health care reform. >>> overseas next. taiwan mounted a huge rescue effort after the powerful typhoon that hit the country sunday. the storm dumped more than six feet of rain, causing...
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or a tax return. >> a tax return, yes. >> jimmy: things are going well on the show? >> things are going great. >> jimmy: you are pleased with the outcome? >> very pleased, yeah. >> jimmy: very nice to meet you. congratulations on all of your success. i hope you get a championship ring next year. >> me too. i hope so. ashley benson, everybody. "pretty little liars," tuesday nights at 8:00 on abc family. we'll be right back with music from owl city. to some, water and dirt turn into mud. to others, an obstacle. but when you're genetically engineered with jeep 4x4 capability and iconic beauty, it's more like a mud bath at the spa. ♪ the 2011 jeep compass. the evolution of a legendary bloodline. well-qualified lessees can get a 2011 jeep compass sport 4x2 for $239 a month. get 5% cash back when you use chase freedom for gas. don't miss out. activate your 5% today. go to chase.com/freedom. vo: get a free ice tray.lege. or -- buy a pc for college. get a free xbox 360®. get yours at windows.com/freexbox. buy a bean bag for college. get beans. or -- buy a pc for college.
or a tax return. >> a tax return, yes. >> jimmy: things are going well on the show? >> things are going great. >> jimmy: you are pleased with the outcome? >> very pleased, yeah. >> jimmy: very nice to meet you. congratulations on all of your success. i hope you get a championship ring next year. >> me too. i hope so. ashley benson, everybody. "pretty little liars," tuesday nights at 8:00 on abc family. we'll be right back with music from owl...
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the people who are dodging the taxes? >> reporter: they have hired engineers to camouflage to pooms to hide it from the satellite. >> while the rest of us bite our nails about the world economy. thank you, david. >>> and we have some startling news tonight about the worsening oil spill off the gulf coast. today, the giant oil company bp acknowledged, in fact, they have no idea how much oil they're spewing into the water. and just a reminder now about how their statements have changed. remember, 15 days ago, right after the rig explosion, a bp official said pollution from the spill would be minor. two days later, the coast guard told us there was no leak. on the fifth day, however, bp and the coast guard said, in fact, 1,000 barrels of oil were spewing out every day. and then three dames after that, bp said it was up to 5,000 barrels. and all the time, the company tried laying booms to capture the oil. that didn't work. burning the oil, which didn't work. and releasing a mountain of chemicals into the ocean, which may only
the people who are dodging the taxes? >> reporter: they have hired engineers to camouflage to pooms to hide it from the satellite. >> while the rest of us bite our nails about the world economy. thank you, david. >>> and we have some startling news tonight about the worsening oil spill off the gulf coast. today, the giant oil company bp acknowledged, in fact, they have no idea how much oil they're spewing into the water. and just a reminder now about how their statements...
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the president accused the gop of holding the tax cuts hostage. debates continue over extending the same cuts for the nation's wealthiest citizens as well. a move that would cost $1 trillion over the next decade. >>> the historic drought leaving more than half of the country bone dry right now is about to deliver a financial blow to the american family. government economists warn that everyone should expect to shell out more at the supermarket. details now from abc's jim avila. >> reporter: shopping day for barbara webb, bracing for a sharp jump in food prices over the next nine months. >> of course i am concerned. i am concerned for the people who can't afford it. >> reporter: usda forecast predict a 5% food price hike, a jolt fueled by the great american drought that consumers will soon start to see at the checkout. you have a family of three, two children. approximately in a week you are spending what? >> $150. >> reporter: if the usda economists are right means she will spend $160 a week next year adding up to $500 more out of her yearly budge
the president accused the gop of holding the tax cuts hostage. debates continue over extending the same cuts for the nation's wealthiest citizens as well. a move that would cost $1 trillion over the next decade. >>> the historic drought leaving more than half of the country bone dry right now is about to deliver a financial blow to the american family. government economists warn that everyone should expect to shell out more at the supermarket. details now from abc's jim avila. >>...
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new taxes on health insurance and pharmaceutical companies. the new taxes could bring in more than $100 billion, but would be hotly opposed by the health industry. democrats are scrambling to get health bills passed in the house and the senate by august, but even if they succeed, the tougher challenge will come in the fall, when they try to resolve the major differences between the house and senate versions of the bill. jonathan karl, abc news, capitol hill. >>> last night, we reported that goldman sachs was expected to report significant profits for the second quarter. well, it did today. bigger than expected. the financial giant earned nearly 3$3.5 billion in the quarter, almost double what some analysts predicted. >>> bernard madoff, wearing hand cups instead of cuff links, arrived today at the place he will now call home. madoff, who was sentenced to 150 years for running a giant ponzi scheme, will serve his time in north carolina at the butner correction alpha silty. what will life be like for the former high-flying financier? here's bria
new taxes on health insurance and pharmaceutical companies. the new taxes could bring in more than $100 billion, but would be hotly opposed by the health industry. democrats are scrambling to get health bills passed in the house and the senate by august, but even if they succeed, the tougher challenge will come in the fall, when they try to resolve the major differences between the house and senate versions of the bill. jonathan karl, abc news, capitol hill. >>> last night, we reported...
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in that area on tax day. stop and go traffic, all the way to the 83s. look out for that. as we take a look at the map, accident in timonium. southbound, old bosley road. accident baltimore road, park wood avenue. one on the outer loop. disabled vehicle on 395 southbound at 95 downtown. having a minor impact on traffic. look at your drive times this morning, before we get out of here with our last look at traffic. 795, southbound. 7-minute ride. 795 southbound. owings mills boulevard, 4-minute ride. 795 southbound, owings mills boulevard to 795. stay close. good morning maryland coming up next. mmmmmm. mmmmmm. wow! you have got to be kidding me. 80 calories? light & fit has 80 calories versus 100 in the other leading brand. i love light & fit. now save money with our new super saver four packs.
in that area on tax day. stop and go traffic, all the way to the 83s. look out for that. as we take a look at the map, accident in timonium. southbound, old bosley road. accident baltimore road, park wood avenue. one on the outer loop. disabled vehicle on 395 southbound at 95 downtown. having a minor impact on traffic. look at your drive times this morning, before we get out of here with our last look at traffic. 795, southbound. 7-minute ride. 795 southbound. owings mills boulevard, 4-minute...
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with today's tax tip this is t.j. winick, abc news. >> at least you get a couple of extra days this year. >> that's not have a on the 18th, a bit helpful on monday. >> for after the procrastinators out there, no excuses this year. >> there you go. >> there we are, yes. >> look at how responsible we look. >> and collectively we're all getting $1.25 back. more coming up, stay with us. >> we're rich. >>> welcome back. everyone wants to have some bling in their life. and it turns out there is a gold rush on right now. gold is the hot new color for spring and shapes beauty director ellen miller is here to give us the scoop on all of those gold-infused products out there to help you shine, this is a great idea and perfect for spring. >> that's right. that's right. and what could be more glam than gold? beauty companies are doing it in a lot of different ways so i am going to start with skin. >> okay. >> this is a serum and soap you put it on bare skin before your moisturizer. it contains 24 karat gold super luxurious, it's
with today's tax tip this is t.j. winick, abc news. >> at least you get a couple of extra days this year. >> that's not have a on the 18th, a bit helpful on monday. >> for after the procrastinators out there, no excuses this year. >> there you go. >> there we are, yes. >> look at how responsible we look. >> and collectively we're all getting $1.25 back. more coming up, stay with us. >> we're rich. >>> welcome back. everyone wants to have...
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your simple return with the turbotax federal free edition, and now get our free, one-on-one, expert tax advice, live by phone or chat. get the federal free edition, at turbotax.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] be bold. introducing the new blackberry bold. >> jimmy: lady antebellum will join us. our next guest is a very talented young man who we hope will grow up to be nothing like nick or artie. he's one of the stars of "the middle." you can watch it wednesday nights here on abc. hey, atticus. how are you doing? >> good. how about you? >> jimmy: how old are you? >> i'm 13. >> jimmy: that means pg-13 movies you can go to on your own. that's a big age, teenage. >> definitely, definitely. >> jimmy: yeah, sure. this is the third season of "the middle." are people recognizing you? >> yeah, they really have been. there have been a lot of -- there have been a lot of people that recognize me, and i'm not really used to it, because when i see people staring at me, is there a booger in my nose? but -- >> jimmy: then that one day where there is -- >> yeah, there is, yeah. yeah. no, but ther
your simple return with the turbotax federal free edition, and now get our free, one-on-one, expert tax advice, live by phone or chat. get the federal free edition, at turbotax.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] be bold. introducing the new blackberry bold. >> jimmy: lady antebellum will join us. our next guest is a very talented young man who we hope will grow up to be nothing like nick or artie. he's one of the stars of "the middle." you can watch it wednesday nights here...
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they will pay a surcharge on investment income and higher taxes. what about those of us who are already insured? will our premiums go down? that's unclear and tonight, it's just one of the $938 billion questions. sharyn alfonsi, abc news new york. >> for 25 years, our chief medical editor, tim johnson has been studying ways to improve america's health care system. he joins us. on this question of cost, we know this bill addresses the insurance companies. it addresses the uninsured, but if we're really serious about bringing down costs of health care in america, what's next? >> that is the elephants in the room that nobody really likes to talk about. speaker pelosi is absolutely right. if we continue the way we are with health care costs twice the rate of general inflation, it's unsustainable. it will bankrupt the country. so we have to attack fundamental issues. doctors and hospitals will have to be paid differently, not simply for procedures, the more they do the more they make, but for outcomes. we as consumers are going to have to change our spe
they will pay a surcharge on investment income and higher taxes. what about those of us who are already insured? will our premiums go down? that's unclear and tonight, it's just one of the $938 billion questions. sharyn alfonsi, abc news new york. >> for 25 years, our chief medical editor, tim johnson has been studying ways to improve america's health care system. he joins us. on this question of cost, we know this bill addresses the insurance companies. it addresses the uninsured, but if...
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turbo tax does the same thing for our taxes. it answers tough questions in simple language, getting us to our maximum refund... guaranteed. man: try turbo tax now. pancho, no. over or we can't make the triangle. [ male announcer ] tell us how you.roll at cottonellerollpoll.com. [ snoring ] [ snort ] guh. [ male annncer ] for a better-looking tomorrow. vicks nyquil cold & flu. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, fever, best sleep you ever got with a cold...medicine. ♪ >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- shia labeouf. lauren conrad. and music from wale. with cleto and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" and now, not only that, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. thanks to mom and dad. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. i appreciate that. [ cheers and applause ] i have to say -- it means a lot to me. and i'm deeply sorry for the pain i've caused and i promise to never, ever have sex again, okay? i'm kind of embarrassed to say, i actually, and i'm
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they want spending cuts, if they can't get exchange for the tax increases. they will raise the debt ceiling. >> the president saying he's not going to negotiate on that, either. >>> now, to a major headline for parents about a popular affordable baby recliner. a federal agency is suing the maker of the nap nanny, claiming it has caused the death of five children and demanding the recall of the product. jim avila has all of the details. >> reporter: this morning, the government says it's a dangerous product with a faulty design that allegedly allowed children to just fall. the consumer product safety commission says there have been 70 complaints about nap nanny, including 5 deaths. >> we believe it's a hazardous product. >> reporter: for months, the makers of the nap nanny have refused to pull its product or offer refunds. the government is taking a rare step to ask a judge to pull it off shelves. >> the reason i came up with it, my daughter would only sleep in her car seat. >> reporter: in a statement, she says she is heartbroken for the families who lost a
they want spending cuts, if they can't get exchange for the tax increases. they will raise the debt ceiling. >> the president saying he's not going to negotiate on that, either. >>> now, to a major headline for parents about a popular affordable baby recliner. a federal agency is suing the maker of the nap nanny, claiming it has caused the death of five children and demanding the recall of the product. jim avila has all of the details. >> reporter: this morning, the...
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the senate taxes so-called cadillac plans, the more expensive health care plans. and the house has a surtax on millionaires, which in the senate they say is a nonstarter. this is going to be tough negotiating for the negotiators, which could include president obama, as you said. >> so many democrats remind you of the kid who wanted the video game for christmas. but gets the scratchy sweater instead. the republicans have hated this thing from jump. will they try to tank it going down to the signature? >> well, no question. i think jake's right. it will be hard to tank. there's no question they want to spend january making this as difficult as possible. you heard some of the language in jon karl's piece. smelly. i think it will be a tough january for the administration. but at the same time, this is what they're hoping. this is a bill that will wear well in the longer run. is it popular on a macro level right now? no. the individual components, people like. they're hoping things will kick in right away. insurance reform will be much more popular with the american pu
the senate taxes so-called cadillac plans, the more expensive health care plans. and the house has a surtax on millionaires, which in the senate they say is a nonstarter. this is going to be tough negotiating for the negotiators, which could include president obama, as you said. >> so many democrats remind you of the kid who wanted the video game for christmas. but gets the scratchy sweater instead. the republicans have hated this thing from jump. will they try to tank it going down to...
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i'm going to take that tax credit away from the small business person and raise their taxes. i think that's a tough argument to make. >> in the meantime, while that argument is being made, attorneys general in 12 states, from the carolinas to alabama, to washington, nebraska, are going to take you to court. they're going to say this is overreach. in a the president cannot force people to buy insurance. if this goes to the supreme court, how do you argue against that? >> well, bill, first of all, every, single major piece of legislation that's ever been passed in this country has engendered lawsuits. that's the nature of our system. and we expected that. and we are very confident that this will withstand those legal challenges. it was crafted in a way to do so. we think the authority is there to do this. >> all right. david axelrod. appreciate your thoughts this morning. >> thanks. good being with you. >> robin? >> okay, bill. >>> the republicans not giving up without a fight. the republican governor of minnesota, tim pawlenty, is good enough to join us this morning. you were
i'm going to take that tax credit away from the small business person and raise their taxes. i think that's a tough argument to make. >> in the meantime, while that argument is being made, attorneys general in 12 states, from the carolinas to alabama, to washington, nebraska, are going to take you to court. they're going to say this is overreach. in a the president cannot force people to buy insurance. if this goes to the supreme court, how do you argue against that? >> well, bill,...
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. >> also ahead this morning, they said lap dancing was an art and shouldn't be taxed. what did the judge say about giving exotic dancers a tax break. >>> the company at the center of a dendly meningitis outbreak may have its license revoked. investigators found filthy conditions at the new england compounding center and they found black specs of fungus made there. 300 people in a dozen states have become ill after receiving shots and 23 died including one in maryland. >> neighbors say he was out committing crimes in their neighborhood. >> one suspended burglar was happy when police showed up. good morning maryland at 5 against right now. >> you're watching the station that works for you. now, good morning maryland. >>> she was walking across campus at noter dam university when she was sexually assaulted at knife point. this morning, police are looking for her attacker. >> a man opens fire on police last night in northwest baltimore. we will tell you about the shootout that followed and how police got things under control. >> and he says it will change the face of the p
. >> also ahead this morning, they said lap dancing was an art and shouldn't be taxed. what did the judge say about giving exotic dancers a tax break. >>> the company at the center of a dendly meningitis outbreak may have its license revoked. investigators found filthy conditions at the new england compounding center and they found black specs of fungus made there. 300 people in a dozen states have become ill after receiving shots and 23 died including one in maryland. >>...
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the bush tax cuts are set to expire at the end of the year. democrats want to let them expire for those making $250,000 a year or more. republicans are saying, they need to be extended across the board so as not to hurt the recovery that's still lagging. this is the kind of debate, david, that both sides are eager to engage in. >> you and i were talking earlier. so much talk of the behind-the-scenes strategy. the democrats teetering could be passed over? >> that's right. democrats are close to declaring some of these races all but done including some members -- some incumbent members of congress who are in tough races. these are members of congress like betsey markey from colorado co and frank kratovil and suzanne kosmas. they've taken a lot of tough votes for president obama but all three could see their support from the national party cut off if they continue to lag in polls against their republican challengers. >> all right, rick klein, as always, thank you. >>> on this labor day a radio commentator took a moment to honor not the workers in
the bush tax cuts are set to expire at the end of the year. democrats want to let them expire for those making $250,000 a year or more. republicans are saying, they need to be extended across the board so as not to hurt the recovery that's still lagging. this is the kind of debate, david, that both sides are eager to engage in. >> you and i were talking earlier. so much talk of the behind-the-scenes strategy. the democrats teetering could be passed over? >> that's right. democrats...
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cuts and payroll tax deductions. that's exactly what i said. >> reporter: no apologies for taking the stimulus funds and you might have wanted more stimulus but it would have been more tax cuts. >> a regret that it was not properly focused around that which would really stimulate the economy. >> reporter: no apologies for other positions that could be problems in a gop primary. civil unions for gay couples, some benefits from illegal immigrants. >> i don't change on my positions. >> reporter: he was squishier on cap and trade. >> today our focus whale care about the environment. today our number one priority is the economy and we should not be doing anything that stands in the way of economic growth. >> reporter: i just have two more questions. one comes from one of our viewers from joellen singly and says the recent comments by mr. huntsman have confused me as to his religious affiliation. is he a practicing mormon or not? >> i believe in god. i'm a good christian. i'm very proud of my mormon heritage. i am mormon.
cuts and payroll tax deductions. that's exactly what i said. >> reporter: no apologies for taking the stimulus funds and you might have wanted more stimulus but it would have been more tax cuts. >> a regret that it was not properly focused around that which would really stimulate the economy. >> reporter: no apologies for other positions that could be problems in a gop primary. civil unions for gay couples, some benefits from illegal immigrants. >> i don't change on my...
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and also tax credits. it's paid for in two big ways. a tax increase on the rich. surtax on individuals making more than $500,000. families making more than $1 million. also, about $4 billion in cuts. it does include a public health insurance option, that will cover 6 million people. finally it has reforms including the idea you can't lose your health insurance if your lose your job. you can't be denied health insurance for pre-existing conditions. >> you heard speaker nancy pelosi say, late last night, this was bipartisan, 39 democrats voted against it. one republican joined the democrats to vote for it. >> that's one definition of bipartisanship. it's certainly not the white house had hoped for at the beginning of this process. they hoped for a stable coalition. they're still holding out some hope that they'll be able to track some more republicans either in the senate. as this bill coming out of the final passage coming out of the conference committee. but this is setting up now to be really the major dividing line between the parties going in to next year. desp
and also tax credits. it's paid for in two big ways. a tax increase on the rich. surtax on individuals making more than $500,000. families making more than $1 million. also, about $4 billion in cuts. it does include a public health insurance option, that will cover 6 million people. finally it has reforms including the idea you can't lose your health insurance if your lose your job. you can't be denied health insurance for pre-existing conditions. >> you heard speaker nancy pelosi say,...
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so much of it, we're getting -- all of us, anyone who pays taxes getting scammed out of this money. that's heartbreaking. >> it's disgusting that they prey on the elderly like that. >>> well, it was a wild and terrifying end to the school day in charlotte. a deer came crashing through a classroom window, landing on a student's back, and then sending a tenth grade class into a panic. students bolted for the door with the deer fast behind them. at least two girls complained that instead of protecting them their teacher was only looking out for herself. >> she just ran out of the class and she left us in there. but -- >> she was first? >> she was first. >> it should be her first priority to protect students. >> now, two students were treated for minor injuries. the teacher can be seen on video guarding some of the kids in the hallway. administrators insist that she used her best judgment. who knows how any of us would react? in an unlikely situation like that. >> reminded me of that seinfeld episode where there's a fire in the apartment and george costanzo pushes the grandma down to ge
so much of it, we're getting -- all of us, anyone who pays taxes getting scammed out of this money. that's heartbreaking. >> it's disgusting that they prey on the elderly like that. >>> well, it was a wild and terrifying end to the school day in charlotte. a deer came crashing through a classroom window, landing on a student's back, and then sending a tenth grade class into a panic. students bolted for the door with the deer fast behind them. at least two girls complained that...
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the most trusted brand of tax software. >>> now maryland's most powerful doppler radar and forecast certified most accurate by weatherate. >>> 8:27 of the got to keep saying and showing it. some off-- so some you have believe it. the roads were bad but talking to people in manchester and carroll county saying it's melted away. so it was an early morning event. but you have snow out there. look at heavy snow that fell in westminster. still on the field but looks like the road surfaces are quickly melting because they are warming above freeing. the snow on fields is melting in rifterserstown. -- reisterstown. it's pubbing up toward the north -- pushing up towards the north. we push 48 mainly wet road. through tonight, dropping back down to 33. mostly cloudy, showers should end. and maybe showers tomorrow. 52, 56 dry sunday but rain for opening day baseball and sunday. >> reporter: we are taking a live look at the bw parkway. this is at route 175 in the northbound lanes. traffic is moving okay but you will see things slow past the point because of a crash reported northbound on the bw parkway at
the most trusted brand of tax software. >>> now maryland's most powerful doppler radar and forecast certified most accurate by weatherate. >>> 8:27 of the got to keep saying and showing it. some off-- so some you have believe it. the roads were bad but talking to people in manchester and carroll county saying it's melted away. so it was an early morning event. but you have snow out there. look at heavy snow that fell in westminster. still on the field but looks like the road...
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an income tack increase on 6 -- income tax increase on 6 figure earners. the special session is expected to last three days. >>> we could learn today about what caused a fire at a car dealership in pg county. it was three-alarm fire at a pontiac dealership. three cars and an rv at a repair shop caught on fire. no one was hurt. we will keep you posted on what investigators learn. now back to new york and we will check in in a bit. >>> i would be in a lot of pain a lot of the time if i didn't get, like, 12 hours of sleep, i felt like i got, like, none at all. >> boy, you would have never known it. there's a big secret from the set of "modern family." sarah hyland reveals her health struggle right here for the first time. we'll learn how her tv family is helping her put her life back together. this is serious. >>> and the latest on little . her father says she vanished from her bedroom. why have authorities banned him from seeing his other children right now? >>> no hollywood ending for jennie garth. she's opening up about her marriage and how she's picking u
an income tack increase on 6 -- income tax increase on 6 figure earners. the special session is expected to last three days. >>> we could learn today about what caused a fire at a car dealership in pg county. it was three-alarm fire at a pontiac dealership. three cars and an rv at a repair shop caught on fire. no one was hurt. we will keep you posted on what investigators learn. now back to new york and we will check in in a bit. >>> i would be in a lot of pain a lot of the...
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simultaneously tax increases will go into effect. the bush tax cuts, good-bye. the long-term picture even worse. and that brings us to the second time bomb. as the baby boomers retire the commitments that we have made to seniors will balloon, over the next 75 years, medicare will run a deficit of more than $30 trillion, two times the entire size of the united states economy. social security will run out of money in just 20 years. in short, if nothing is done, our national debt poses a clear and present danger to the united states. and yes, politicians have been warning about the nation's debt for decades. already this year, we have seen economies destroyed by debt. overseas in greece, italy, and spain. and here at home, with stockton, california, so, the big question, are we next? is the u.s. heading towards bankruptcy? with that, let's start with our first topic which will be entitlement spending. can we fix the nation's finances without cutting entitlement benefits that's social security, medicare, medic aid? kim, can we? >> no, we can't. you know, we talk all
simultaneously tax increases will go into effect. the bush tax cuts, good-bye. the long-term picture even worse. and that brings us to the second time bomb. as the baby boomers retire the commitments that we have made to seniors will balloon, over the next 75 years, medicare will run a deficit of more than $30 trillion, two times the entire size of the united states economy. social security will run out of money in just 20 years. in short, if nothing is done, our national debt poses a clear and...
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and when that ball comes down in times square tonight, every american's taxes will go up. what happened? >>> the other breaking story tonight. hillary's health. doctors reveal it is a blood clot near mrs. clinton's brain keeping her in the hospital. dr. besser right here with what this means. and what mrs. clinton just told barbara walters after becoming the most traveled secretary of state. >> are you exhausted? >> i am. to be honest, i am. >>> the big chill. a million americans in times square tonight. this evening, the security, the weather. some of the coldest temperatures of the winter. and what we didn't note about something else that will be falling at midnight. ginger zee in times square. >>> and, so long. >> so long. so long. so long. >> the man who said himself, "the show must go on." the first new year's without dick clark, as we heard tonight from his wife. she answers the one question she says so many have been asking her. >>> good evening on this new year's eve. diane counting down with her family. tonight, the other countdown here. the one in washington. ton
and when that ball comes down in times square tonight, every american's taxes will go up. what happened? >>> the other breaking story tonight. hillary's health. doctors reveal it is a blood clot near mrs. clinton's brain keeping her in the hospital. dr. besser right here with what this means. and what mrs. clinton just told barbara walters after becoming the most traveled secretary of state. >> are you exhausted? >> i am. to be honest, i am. >>> the big chill. a...
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we won't know how much he pays in taxes until he releases his returns. he now says he won't do that until april, after most of the primaries are over. his rivals are increasing the pressure to release them now. gingrich saying romney is disrespecting the people of south carolina if he doesn't do it before they vote on saturday. >> the white house adding to the pressure. it was romney's dad, george, who started the tradition of releasing tax returns. he released 12 years of tax returns when he was running for president. we don't know how many years romney will reveal. >> reporter: george romney released those returns before the first primary. romney seemed to make it clear that he only planned to reveal the current year. >> thanks, jon. let's get to josh with the latest stories. >>> a scare at the white house. flood lights blazing after someone threw a smoke bomb over the fence. occupy congress protesters were cleared away. the device was safely removed. the president and mrs. obama were out celebrating the first lady's 48th birthday. >>> to the nuclear s
we won't know how much he pays in taxes until he releases his returns. he now says he won't do that until april, after most of the primaries are over. his rivals are increasing the pressure to release them now. gingrich saying romney is disrespecting the people of south carolina if he doesn't do it before they vote on saturday. >> the white house adding to the pressure. it was romney's dad, george, who started the tradition of releasing tax returns. he released 12 years of tax returns...
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taking the cash option would be $233 million payday before the taxes. >> that's it? >> i'll take it. that's it. listen to you. were you being ironic or serious? here's a sight that's going to be seen more often at the los angeles airport. hello kitty. my daughter would love that. check out the boeing 777 flown by an airline based in taiwan. >> 19 hello kitty characters appear on it stretching across the length of the aircraft but the theme is more than skin deep. the interior has hello kitty items including pillow cases, hand cream and even the toilet paper. >> it will fly three of the airlines 17 weekly flights between taiwan and l.a.x. wow. >> by the way, this is the first plane that looks like this. the airline has five other jets that fly shorter distances doing the same thing looking the same way. >> hello kitty. >> that is a phenomenon. >> are you kidding? it has been around a long time. i was in to hello kitty. >> my daughter was in to it for a while. it is amazing it is on a plane now. >> you can fly on the plane and use the hello kitty toil paper. >> i have
taking the cash option would be $233 million payday before the taxes. >> that's it? >> i'll take it. that's it. listen to you. were you being ironic or serious? here's a sight that's going to be seen more often at the los angeles airport. hello kitty. my daughter would love that. check out the boeing 777 flown by an airline based in taiwan. >> 19 hello kitty characters appear on it stretching across the length of the aircraft but the theme is more than skin deep. the interior...
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a lot of that stimulus was tax breaks that are temporary. don't create much spending. you is to have more. secondly the mistake was to say, unemployment, our goal is to get it no higher than 8.2%. now it's 10.8%. >> a quarter of the stimulus has been spent and the administration is saying it's been a rousing success and saying we need a third stimulus. forgetting about the 2008 stimulus. we had, thanks to jonathan karl of this network this week, we got a look into some of this terrific job creation. 317 job created at headstart in augusta, georgia, which had been 317 already hired, all got raises. i mean, bogus jobs with bogus industries and nonexistent. one effect it had, it has extended unemployment by extending unemployment benefits. >> we have another chart here on this. it shows, in the new york times yesterday, three independent fir firms, all showing by one to three percentage points that gdp would be lower if not for the stimulus. >> the problem, though, it hasn't had an effect. giving the gravational pull of the midterm elections, we're going to see a huge eff
a lot of that stimulus was tax breaks that are temporary. don't create much spending. you is to have more. secondly the mistake was to say, unemployment, our goal is to get it no higher than 8.2%. now it's 10.8%. >> a quarter of the stimulus has been spent and the administration is saying it's been a rousing success and saying we need a third stimulus. forgetting about the 2008 stimulus. we had, thanks to jonathan karl of this network this week, we got a look into some of this terrific...
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it calculates all the taxes and creates paychecks. get a 30-day free trial at intuit.com. ♪ there is a ♪ there is a woman in somalia >> now here to kick off our winter concert series my dear friend 20-time grammy nominee, two-time winner, india.arie. so good to have you back. >> thank you very much. >> that's how we are. three nominations off this brand-new cd. yeah. by the way, you each will be walking home had a copy of the new cd. absolutely. and your mom, was quick to point out all the cds you have put out in your glorious career grammy nominated. this is your 20th. >> yeah, 20 nominations. counting my blessings, 20 times. >> now, i remember talking to you when you were putting this together. not just because we wrote a song together and you were a little anxious about this one. why? >> yeah. because i took a lot of risks musically and personally i said a lot. i put a lot of myself in there, took a lot of musical risk. it's a business, and i took a lot of risks that -- risks. you know, but heartfelt ones and it feels good to s
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. >> it is, it is, i pay taxes. >> reporter: we have agreed to call him ed and disguise his voice. he has earned thousands of dollars writing for students. lawyers? >> nurses. all kinds of law -- >> reporter: psychologists? >> absolutely. not too far back, i completed a doctorate in psychology. >> reporter: it was his own article that has ignited a fierce debate about cheating in the 21st century, students outsourcing their work. >> hey there, what's up? do you really want to spend countless days and nights stuck working on your homework? yeah, neither did i. luckily for you though, we have the solution to your problems. >> reporter: and ed says it often starts the moment a student sets eyes on the college of their choice, with that entrance letter. you write, i do not mean to be insensitive but i can't tell you how many times i've been paid to write about somebody helping a loved one battle cancer. i've written essays that could be adapted into meryl streep movies. to get people into the universities of their choice? >> yes. >> reporter: when you talk about cancer, is it a made-up
. >> it is, it is, i pay taxes. >> reporter: we have agreed to call him ed and disguise his voice. he has earned thousands of dollars writing for students. lawyers? >> nurses. all kinds of law -- >> reporter: psychologists? >> absolutely. not too far back, i completed a doctorate in psychology. >> reporter: it was his own article that has ignited a fierce debate about cheating in the 21st century, students outsourcing their work. >> hey there, what's...
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, california law required her to pay state income tax on her $33,000 prize, before she could even claim her winnings. >> i remember having an image of driving off in my convertible with a stack of cash. and waving off to bob barker. and that never happened. >> reporter: the price is right" had no commentovernight. but experts say the irs considers prizes and giveaways taxable income for all tv contestants and guests. >> they make claim surprise when they win because they never expected to win. but the fact is, it is taxable. and you're usually told in advance that it's taxable. >> reporter: one famous example, audience members at this oprah winfrey show received brand-new pontiacs, only to learn they'd have to pay $7,000 each in taxes. they were reportedly given the option of forfeit the prize. a policy shared by "price is right" and throughout the industry. as for schwartz, she chose to sell most of the prizes for less than they were worth because they didn't fit in her apartment. but she still walked away with enough money to start her own food truck and a priceless lesson learned. >>
, california law required her to pay state income tax on her $33,000 prize, before she could even claim her winnings. >> i remember having an image of driving off in my convertible with a stack of cash. and waving off to bob barker. and that never happened. >> reporter: the price is right" had no commentovernight. but experts say the irs considers prizes and giveaways taxable income for all tv contestants and guests. >> they make claim surprise when they win because they...
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he has a tax plan that we found out was written pretty much by his branch manager at wells fargo. you know. >> in cleveland. >> he went into cash some checks and the material said, can i do anything else for you. and he said, yeah, could you rewrite the tax code. >> he's still leading the field. >> they hate mitt romney. that's why. you have to feel bad for mitt romney. he's been led by trump, then bachmann. then perry. then cain. >> he hangs in there. he's everyone's second choice. >> i'm rooting for him. in a country where there are two parties, they have an opportunity to win. >> newt gingrich, with what a comeback for him. >> surging. newt is surging. it's never good for mrs. gingrich. >> it's always good for her. she gets to go back to tiffany's. >> the intellectual. >> you've been tough on president obama, too. >> that's my job, to hold their feet to the fire no matter what party and who is in charge. i'm an enthusiastic supporter of barack obama after watching the republican debates. >> they're almost filling the purpose of the primaries. >> i know. i'm off until mid januar
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msrp includes ticket price and tax, but excludes popcorn. see ticket agent for details. may 21st. >> jimmy: or you can lease. there are leasing options. and one more thing. another week has passed us by and we have a traditional way to end the week here. tonight we're going to do it differently. it's time for our weekly salute to the fcc where we bleep and blur things whether they need it or not. "lost," the final season and the complete collection comes out on blu-ray and dvd on august 24th. so this is our special "lost" edition of "this week in unnecessary censorship." >> where are you going? >> i'm going back to [ bleep ] your daughter. >> okay, so, tonight i see the same [ bleep ] numbers on that hatch thing. >> no, i'm not going to be dancing anymore. >> i'm going to [ bleep ] you. >> i'll bring you some antiseptic later. >> bring me an ottoman. while you're at it, i could use a blow [ bleep ]. >> if i [ bleep ] him, he's not ever going to be the same again. >> you have any idea how badly i want to [ bleep ] you? >> yes. >> you know -- you want me to [ bleep ] your
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a health savings account or hsa, is a tax-free account you can use for health care costs. but you don't have to guess how much money you'll spend on health care and forfeit the money if you guessed wrong. instead, hsas roll over from year-to-year. you can take them with you when you change employers. and you can cash in your hsa, for any use after age 65. if you're fortunate health-wise, you can spend the money someday on something else, george. >> and people who don't get health insurance through work, for a lot of them, group health insurance could be the answer. >> reporter: there are other group plans that you can join. you can join your state's farm bureau. and you don't have to be a farmer. if you belong to professional associations or you can join some, that's another way to get health insurance. and people love to hate credit card companies. but some offer health insurance coverage as one of the benefits. you may learn to love your credit card company, george. >> you can look into that. this may seem like a cont contradicti contradiction. but going out and pricing
a health savings account or hsa, is a tax-free account you can use for health care costs. but you don't have to guess how much money you'll spend on health care and forfeit the money if you guessed wrong. instead, hsas roll over from year-to-year. you can take them with you when you change employers. and you can cash in your hsa, for any use after age 65. if you're fortunate health-wise, you can spend the money someday on something else, george. >> and people who don't get health...
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tax credit extenders program. later this week, you're going to hear more on this focus on exports and exports this country produces. so far, there is no push right now for a larger stimulus spending program. and no appetite on capitol hill, george. >> jake, thanks very much. >>> we're going to get more on this now from paul krugman, "new york times" columnist. he's in princeton, new jersey, this morning. hope you're surviving the heat there. >> yeah. >> you startled me with the column you wrote. we're now, i fear, in the early stages of a third depression. i think a lot of people at home are wondering, how can this get any worse? what would a depression look like? >> what a depression would look like, is mostly like something we're in right now. but going on and on and on. we're not talking about bread lines. we're not really talking about 1930s. we're talking something about the long depression of the 19th century. you keep on having -- the recoveries are brief. they don't feel like recoveries. there's another re
tax credit extenders program. later this week, you're going to hear more on this focus on exports and exports this country produces. so far, there is no push right now for a larger stimulus spending program. and no appetite on capitol hill, george. >> jake, thanks very much. >>> we're going to get more on this now from paul krugman, "new york times" columnist. he's in princeton, new jersey, this morning. hope you're surviving the heat there. >> yeah. >> you...
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with an anti-tax, anti-government message, sharon angle has zoomed to the top of the gop senate primary. angle's shoe string campaign got a boost from the tea party express, which has spent $500,000 supporting her campaign. >> we need more conservative leaders to help us take our country back. >> reporter: angle supports aboli abolishing, the social security and medicare. she wants the u.s. out of the u.n. convinced that her outside the mean mainstream views make her the easiest to beat in the general election. women are also leading in california. where former hewlett-packard ceo carly fiorina has a big lead in the primary. and meg whitman, after spending $70 million of her own money, is leading the race in the gubernatorial nomination. and nicki haley has a double-digit lead. democratic senator blanche lincoln is supported by barack obama and bill clinton. but faces a serious challenge from lieutenant governor, bill halter, who is supported by labor unions and environmental groups. if sharon angle wins here in nevada, reid's team is prepared to hit her hard, george, as soon as the vot
with an anti-tax, anti-government message, sharon angle has zoomed to the top of the gop senate primary. angle's shoe string campaign got a boost from the tea party express, which has spent $500,000 supporting her campaign. >> we need more conservative leaders to help us take our country back. >> reporter: angle supports aboli abolishing, the social security and medicare. she wants the u.s. out of the u.n. convinced that her outside the mean mainstream views make her the easiest to...
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could see his taxes go up by more than $2.4 million next year alone. and it's not just taxes. on january 1st, unemployment benefits expire for some 2 million people. >> we're joins here in new york by jon karl. chief white house correspondent, like the ring to it with your name. a lot of people are watching, saying, stop messing around in washington. that's a lot of tax money at stake here. >> reporter: and this would be the first big tax hike we've seen in more than 20 years, david. there's a lot of talk about a potential meeting at the white house. the president came all the way back from hawaii, cut short the vacation, left the family back. no meeting scheduled yet but i would expect you will see congressional leaders sometime over the next 24, 36 hours, come to the white house one last ditch effort to at least stop these tax hikes from going into effect and extend the unemployment benefits. butguarantee. >> and some speculation that meeting could be tomorrow. >> reporter: yes. >> we'll see. jon, thank you. the clock is ticking. >>> two more important political notes we're
could see his taxes go up by more than $2.4 million next year alone. and it's not just taxes. on january 1st, unemployment benefits expire for some 2 million people. >> we're joins here in new york by jon karl. chief white house correspondent, like the ring to it with your name. a lot of people are watching, saying, stop messing around in washington. that's a lot of tax money at stake here. >> reporter: and this would be the first big tax hike we've seen in more than 20 years,...
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scrap the tax code. replace it with 9% income tax, 9% corporate tax, 9% sales tax. and one of the striking moments when they panned out to the crowd and asked about the 9-9-9 tax. not a single person raised their hand in support. and i wonder if that's because, people look at the 9% sales tax. another 9% every time they spend a dollar. that's going to be a huge hit to americans who are hurting right now, isn't it?>> no, george. the reason people didn't raise their hands is because it's 9-9-9. senator santorum took each one of them and asked that question. i commend the audience for not raising their hands because they know you have to take the three together. together, you broaden the tax base. and together, you lower the net/net taxes for everybody. i'm not surprised they didn't because he totally took it out of context. and senator santorum has also been the one who misrepresented more than anybody else. >> you believe that everybody's going to get a tax break out of this. but a lot of independent analysts have looked at this plan, as well. and they say this would
scrap the tax code. replace it with 9% income tax, 9% corporate tax, 9% sales tax. and one of the striking moments when they panned out to the crowd and asked about the 9-9-9 tax. not a single person raised their hand in support. and i wonder if that's because, people look at the 9% sales tax. another 9% every time they spend a dollar. that's going to be a huge hit to americans who are hurting right now, isn't it?>> no, george. the reason people didn't raise their hands is because it's...
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bob ehrlich's $3 billion in taxes and fees. the $2.5 million he got paid working at a lobbying firm. or the fact ehrlich worked for the casinos to put slots at arundel mills mall. now, bob...that's all true. enjoy things again. [ woman #3 ] i feel these aches and pains. [ woman #4 ] the guilt. [ man ] my sleep just isn't right. [ woman #5 ] i'm so anxious. [ man #2 ] i need to focus. [ female announcer ] depression hurts. cymbalta can help with many symptoms of depression. tell your doctor right away if your depression worsens, you have unusual changes in behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing of the skin or eyes. talk with your doctor about y
bob ehrlich's $3 billion in taxes and fees. the $2.5 million he got paid working at a lobbying firm. or the fact ehrlich worked for the casinos to put slots at arundel mills mall. now, bob...that's all true. enjoy things again. [ woman #3 ] i feel these aches and pains. [ woman #4 ] the guilt. [ man ] my sleep just isn't right. [ woman #5 ] i'm so anxious. [ man #2 ] i need to focus. [ female announcer ] depression hurts. cymbalta can help with many symptoms of depression. tell your doctor...
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i think we need tax breaks to send kids to college. so i worked for a $2,500 tax credit to help pay for college. fought to get pell grants expanded and insisted that college loans go directly to kids instead of through banks. i'm barbara mikulski. i approve this message. because it's not about the next election, it's about the next generation. right? yeah!!! >>> we are 15ments away from six. it's going to look different on the trains this week. and if you are headed somewhere, you are going to want a heads up. abc2 now is linda so is live at penn station to explain. >> reporter: officers on the trains this week. amtrak is going to ramp up security as part of the nationwide operation called rail safe. the high security exercise will happen this friday along amtrak routes throughout the country. local police agencies will also be involved. u.s. official say they have been planning the exercise for a while but it comes at a time when tourists have been put on high alert. the u.s. state department recently issuing a travel alert about poss
i think we need tax breaks to send kids to college. so i worked for a $2,500 tax credit to help pay for college. fought to get pell grants expanded and insisted that college loans go directly to kids instead of through banks. i'm barbara mikulski. i approve this message. because it's not about the next election, it's about the next generation. right? yeah!!! >>> we are 15ments away from six. it's going to look different on the trains this week. and if you are headed somewhere, you are...
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democrats and republicans there stuck on taxes and spending. here's abc's chris bury. >> reporter: in minnesota state parks, the big holiday weekend is a big bust. campers looking forward to a getaway were told, instead, to get lost. >> well, it's rick deridiculous. >> it's sad. >> reporter: the closed parks, a casualty of the state's budget crisis. the holiday hit list goes on. the zoo is closed. so is the racetrack. you can't even buy a fishing license. so many services are shut down. even industries, like logging are grindingngo a halt because those trees are on public property. in all, 25,000 state workers, laid off. at theheapitol, now closed to the public, minnesota's democratic governor and republican leaders could not agree on fixing a $5 billion budget gap. >> i'm not getting an income now. i don't think any of them should think it necessary to have an income either, until this is settled. >> reporter: minnesota is the first state to actually shut down much of its government. but many others from new jersey to california are also makin
democrats and republicans there stuck on taxes and spending. here's abc's chris bury. >> reporter: in minnesota state parks, the big holiday weekend is a big bust. campers looking forward to a getaway were told, instead, to get lost. >> well, it's rick deridiculous. >> it's sad. >> reporter: the closed parks, a casualty of the state's budget crisis. the holiday hit list goes on. the zoo is closed. so is the racetrack. you can't even buy a fishing license. so many...
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the american people are expecting us to stop this effort to spend, tax, and boar roe us into oblivion. it's been going on for the last 12 months. >> all right, senator mitch mcconnell, have a good holiday. thank f joining us. >> same to you, jay. >>> later, "the sunday funnies. " however you picture your retirement, pacific life can help... using 401k savings, life insurance, and annuities to provide a dependable income for the rest of your life. with more than 140 years of experience, pacific life can help you achieve your vision of the future. pacific life...the power to help you succeed. watch the pacific life holiday bowl, wednesday, december 30th. 5pm pacific, 8pm eastern on espn. it doesn't cover everything. and what it doesn't cover r can cost you some money. that's why you should consider... an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan... insured by united healthcare insurance company. it can help cover some of what medicare doesn't... in out-of-pocket expenses. call now for this free information kit... and edicare guide., if you're turning 65 or you're already on medicare, you
the american people are expecting us to stop this effort to spend, tax, and boar roe us into oblivion. it's been going on for the last 12 months. >> all right, senator mitch mcconnell, have a good holiday. thank f joining us. >> same to you, jay. >>> later, "the sunday funnies. " however you picture your retirement, pacific life can help... using 401k savings, life insurance, and annuities to provide a dependable income for the rest of your life. with more than...
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this tax season the irs said scammers are willing to go to church to carry out some of those scams. they're targeting elderly asking them to claim fraudulent tax returns. >>> tragedies can bring out the best in us and the worst in some. scammers are targeting victims of the northwest tornadoes. karin caifa explains. >> reporter: the pictures and the stories from the aftermath of the midwest tornadoes have a lot of people wondering how can i help. >> the people lost their homes. we have a business but they lost everything -- their home and the whole nine yards. that's bad. that's very, very bad. >> reporter: even with tragedies like this one, there are usually scammers who want to take something, even from those who lost everything. the better business bureau warns those in the affected areas to be aware of storm chasers, shady out of town contractors who may offer quick fixes to a home or business and skip town before they deliver. they advise checking that a contractor is licensed and registered by a local agency. pay by credit card credit card if possible. that may give more prote
this tax season the irs said scammers are willing to go to church to carry out some of those scams. they're targeting elderly asking them to claim fraudulent tax returns. >>> tragedies can bring out the best in us and the worst in some. scammers are targeting victims of the northwest tornadoes. karin caifa explains. >> reporter: the pictures and the stories from the aftermath of the midwest tornadoes have a lot of people wondering how can i help. >> the people lost their...
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man 1 sync: raised my property taxes 60 percent. woman 2 sync: let utilities hike our rates 72 percent. woman 1 sync: but i didn't know what he's done since he got fired as governor. man 2: ehrlich's raked in millions. man 3: he worked for a wall street bank that took 10 billion dollars from the bailout. woman 3: 10 billion of our money. woman 4: our money. woman 5 sync: and he worked for another bank that collapsed. man 4: costing tax payers 17 million. anncr: tell bob ehrlich big banks don't need help. middle class marylanders do. >>> coming up on 6:44. good morning, maryland. i am jamie costello for abc to news to go. >> i am megan pregel. hope awed great weaning. sunday was gorgeous. here's meteorologist justin berk. >> sort of. since 50 in the corner of the screen. we took that away we have 56 right now. in owens mills. a live picture indicating that if you look towards top of the screen, there's some clearing. but clouds are rolling in from the west. and they will start to dominate the skies through the morning hours. 57 right
man 1 sync: raised my property taxes 60 percent. woman 2 sync: let utilities hike our rates 72 percent. woman 1 sync: but i didn't know what he's done since he got fired as governor. man 2: ehrlich's raked in millions. man 3: he worked for a wall street bank that took 10 billion dollars from the bailout. woman 3: 10 billion of our money. woman 4: our money. woman 5 sync: and he worked for another bank that collapsed. man 4: costing tax payers 17 million. anncr: tell bob ehrlich big banks don't...
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. >> they used the tax dollars collected from the hard working citizens of bell as their own piggy bank, which they then looted at will. >> reporter: former city manager robert rizzo made nearly $800,000 a year. almost twice what the president makes. city council members were paid nearly $8,000 a month for attending meetings that either never took place or lasted only minutes. the district attorney said that is fraud. >> this, needless to say, is corruption on steroids. >> reporter: the 40,000 residents of bell had been paying enormous property taxes and sewer fees. and today were thrilled to see those in charge thrown in jail. >> i'm glad. it's about time they caught them. >> reporter: they were not arrested for simply making enormous amounts of money. >> getting paid a zillion dol r dollars a year is not illegal, unless you do it by illegal means. >> reporter: officials say private citizens need to do a better job being their own watchdogs. >> they got away with it for a number of years and now finally people are looking at it, saying, enough is enough. >> reporter: the district attor
. >> they used the tax dollars collected from the hard working citizens of bell as their own piggy bank, which they then looted at will. >> reporter: former city manager robert rizzo made nearly $800,000 a year. almost twice what the president makes. city council members were paid nearly $8,000 a month for attending meetings that either never took place or lasted only minutes. the district attorney said that is fraud. >> this, needless to say, is corruption on steroids....